"Some "Weird Wings" in 6mm" Topic
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fred oliver | 17 Apr 2013 5:36 a.m. PST |
Fen Edge Wargaming has three new WWII projects in 1/300 scale: the Westland P12 Wendover, the Miles M39B Libellula, and the SNCAC NC 1070. They're excellent models and very reasonably priced. You'll find pictures on the Shapeways' website. |
fred oliver | 10 May 2013 8:53 a.m. PST |
Googling on Shapeways will take you there. Or, if you were expecting a link, try link That will take you to the 1/285-scale models. You'll find the 1/300 scale models by searching on that scale. For the "weird wings," search on the name of the airplanes. |
fred oliver | 10 May 2013 9:01 a.m. PST |
My last Shapeways' order had some more wonderful models from Fen Edge Wargaming, including the Lippish P-4-108 (actually I think it's spelled Lippisch), Messerschmidt P08-01, Henschel P.75, Handley Page HP.75, and Blohm und Voss P.177. link will take you to the 1/300-scale page, after which you'll need to search for the specific airplane. Be sure to explore the Fen Edge "store" while you're there. They offer excellent and inexpensive models of very interesting airplanes. |
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